he imperatives of the circular economy are intrinsically ambivalent, oscillating between the prospect of an incremental adaptation of the current development model and that of its structural transformation. This paper highlights the deontic dimension of the circular paradigm, which calls for a critical reinterpretation of rights and duties. The paradigm’s effectiveness, however, must be tested against the persistent citizenship gaps that continue to affect Italy.
Economia circolare e doveri intergenerazionali
Federico Losurdo
2026
Abstract
he imperatives of the circular economy are intrinsically ambivalent, oscillating between the prospect of an incremental adaptation of the current development model and that of its structural transformation. This paper highlights the deontic dimension of the circular paradigm, which calls for a critical reinterpretation of rights and duties. The paradigm’s effectiveness, however, must be tested against the persistent citizenship gaps that continue to affect Italy.File in questo prodotto:
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